Is it potentially an SELinux denial? I seem to recall an SELinux Boolean
that needs to be set on the nfs server.
On Sun, Dec 8, 2019, 4:00 PM Robert Webb <rwebb(a)ropeguru.com> wrote:
Didi,
Apologies for the delayed reply.
I tracked the issue down after giving up on the self hosted install. I
installed it to a VM running CentOS 7 running on another platform and then
added my hosts.
After adding the hosts and dploying a VM on oVirt, everything deployed
perfectly, I could never get the VM to start. Digging further, I found that
it is apparently a NFS permission on my NAS. What is odd is that I can add
the Storage domain with no issues, I can create a VM, but the VM will never
start due to a permission issue on the disk image.
On my NAS if I just go into the shared folder permissions and not change
anything but just tell it to apply configured permissions to all files and
folders, the newly created VM runs just fine. For some reason when oVirt
creates new files in storage, it is leaving off the execute for the vdsm
user. I also notice that for the image and lease files, it also leaves off
any permisson for "other" . NOt sure why the permissions are not being
applied correctly. But that is an issue for me to figure out on my NAS,
OpenMediaVault.
drwxrwsrwx+ 2 vdsm kvm 4096 Dec 7 23:53 .
drwxrwsrwx+ 8 vdsm kvm 4096 Dec 7 23:13 ..
-rw-rw----+ 1 vdsm kvm 53687091200 Dec 7 23:13
0605d785-f4df-49b1-af27-1f035148921c
-rw-rw----+ 1 vdsm kvm 1048576 Dec 7 23:13
0605d785-f4df-49b1-af27-1f035148921c.lease
-rw-rw-rw-+ 1 vdsm kvm 251 Dec 7 23:53
0605d785-f4df-49b1-af27-1f035148921c.meta
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